VFR the way you want it!

You think planning a VFR flight is quite a challenge? You're quite right; to do it properly requires a lot of work and thought - nothing easy about that. But luckily, we can help you make it easier! Below we'll explain how we think our EasyVFR app can do that for you. If you need more in-depth information on working with EasyVFR, please check out the Tutorials & Videos section!

Professional AeroData for VFR Pilots.

To top it off, EasyVFR is fed with aviation data that's professionally maintained from a variety of sources, including Eurocontrol data and the national AIPs. The AeroDatabase is updated at least once every 28 days (AIRAC cycle), or more often if required. More details? Check here.

EasyVFR licences.

In a quick glance, here are the most commonly used EasyVFR licences and their differences. For a more extensive overview, please look here.

Tell me about EasyVFR then!

EasyVFR is available for Windows 7 and later, macOS, iOS and Android, and can be purchased for the platform of your choice. With our Frequent Flyer Membership (FFM) subscription you can even use it on ALL these platforms simultaneously. Work done on one device is cloud-synchronized to all other devices in your account.

EasyVFR combines the power of your device's built-in GPS receiver and the PocketFMS AeroDatabase to continuously show your position and the airspaces in your vicinity - and warns you if you get too close. Reliable airspace information is available at the tap of a finger, while the dashboard constantly provides you with valuable GPS flight information.

Top Quality AeroData.

EasyVFR uses professionally maintained AeroData, widely considered being the most complete available and supported by a.o. NATS & LVNL. Many systems only use AIP data, and so they miss out on many details like glider fields, heliports, ultralight strips and various other aerial activity areas. Try to find this AeroData detail in any other product.

EasyReading.

EasyVFR can adjust flawlessly to all screen sizes, resolutions, eye sights and orientations. Via a series of user-selectable “magnification levels”, users can set up font- and object sizes to their liking. This means no more fiddling with small buttons and difficult to read text in the cockpit; your attention should never deviate from flying. Above is an example of an iPad Mini configured for two types of operations.

EasyZoom.

Use the ingenious one-finger slider. Zooming with two fingers (known as 'pinching') works well - but not when it gets a bit rougher outside and the ride gets bumpy. Just slide your finger up & down on the right hand side of the screen to zoom!

Tapping two (or even three) fingers on the map in EasyVFR allows you to measure distances between the tapped points. Try it for yourself!

EasyInfo.

The Information Center is only one tap away.. Tap anywhere on the map and you bring up the yellow Information Center Window. Here you'll find the basic data of the first two objects located where you tapped. Via the [Set as Dep] (or [+ Flight Plan]) buttons you can quickly make such an object part of your planned route.

The buttons on top of the Information Center provide you with detailed information on the airport, airspace, weather and NOTAMs that exist for the region you tapped.

Easy FlightPlan.

Using that same Information Center you can plan your flight. Other apps make you tap & hold - but just try that when you're being tossed about in your limited cockpit space.

Detailed information on the flight you're planning is found on the FP tab. Times, distances, totals: they're all there - even based on the Aircraft Profile you selected. The TripKit is a complete PDF (and, if you print it: a paper copy) with all information for this flight. W & B, NOTAMs, Weather, frequencies, a NavLog - all there.